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Consultancy 12 months: Partnerships support officer (Giga), Geneva, Switzerland in Switzerland
The Giga team is seeking a Partnerships Officer to join Giga, one of the most exciting and impactful projects coming out of the United Nations at this time. This individual will work with our interdisciplinary team to develop, prospect, and manage Giga’s portfolio of partners within our frameworks of PFP, PPP and National Committees. This includes facilitating partnerships management towards agreed deliverables, prospecting and new business activity, drafting communications and materials for external and internal stakeholders, including pitches and investment cases, as well as knowledge management of the team’s resources, The role will be an important part of our small Partnerships Team, joining us in our ambitious goal to connect every school, and every community, to the internet by 2030
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Consultant to review the role of the Child Rights Monitoring (CRM) Function in High Income Countries (HIC) in Europe and Central Asia Region, Romania, REMOTE, 2.5 Months, Req: 582023 in Romania
We are looking for an Individual Consultant to conduct a review of the role of the Child Rights Monitoring function in the HICs and UMICs transitioning to HICs in Europe and Central Asia region on (i.e. Croatia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan and Turkey) and make recommendations in order to make CRM function more agile and fit to purpose given the new realities in the UNICEF.
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Provision of technical support to the Ministry of Health to complete the development of the comprehensive community investment case, 3 months, Kampala in Uganda
The Ministry of Health (MoH), with support from UNICEF, is seeking to complete the development of the Community Health Investment Case—an important initiative that was previously initiated with financial support from USAID under the Uganda Health Systems Strengthening Project. While significant progress had been made, the process was left incomplete following the project’s closure. The investment case is intended to provide a compelling justification for sustainable financing of community health in Uganda, presenting multiple investment scenarios to inform programming and resource allocation. It will outline the benefits and long-term impact of investing in community health and serve as a tool for MoH and other government bodies to make evidence-based decisions. In response to MoH’s request, UNICEF will support the identification and deployment of a consultant with the requisite expertise in health economics to work closely with the Department of Community Health, and the Community Health Technical Working Group (TWG) to complete this important piece of upstream work. Finalizing the investment case is critical to ensuring that past achievements are sustained and that future investments are strategically targeted to improve health outcomes for communities across Uganda.
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Consultancy: GenU Cross-sectoral Communications Specialist - Consultant - Req.#582005 in United States
Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Director of GenU, and guidance of the Chief Communications and Marketing Officer, Generation Unlimited, the consultant will: # Develop high-quality communication assets to support GenU’s external communications, advocacy, and partnerships # Create materials for Organizational Reporting, Messaging, and Global Programme Assets # Facilitate and deliver assets for Education Above All Regional Partnership and imaGen Ventures programme # Support the maintenance of the website to ensure it remains current, relevant, and engaging
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Consultancy: Clean Air interventions, Consultant - Req.# 582016 in United States
Under the supervision of the global lead and based on the review/inputs of stakeholders, the consultant will support the following over a 14-month period: 1. Support the development and update of the technical content on Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda. This includes the development and updating of external facing technical briefs on the 7 major sources of air pollution in collaboration with WHO, UNEP, Climate and Clean Air Coalition and the World Bank. This would entail the development of advocacy messages, investment cases/proposals, country case studies, videos and e-learning modules. This includes participation and hosting of global knowledge management initiatives/networks. 2. Develop and maintain the ‘Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda’ technical components on the global collaborative portal. This includes a) the drafting of web pages, newsletter stories, events and announcements maintenance of resource library, b) mapping and engaging with partner collaborators on ‘air pollution and child health’ specifically around each of the 7 major sources of air pollution and d) organizing / contributing to webinars on thematic issues. 3. Provide technical assistance to UNICEF COs on ‘Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda’ technical and operational components. This includes providing (a) mapping of country office activities on air pollution b) providing technical support to CO plans and proposals in integrating air quality monitoring; emissions inventory; source attribution; child health impact assessment; prioritization; risk communication and policy/regulatory action. (c) contributing to country research with experience from other countries, (c) participation in quarterly HEHC programme meetings, (d) analysis and report writing.
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